Have you ever been to Rock City, Tennessee? Where you can take in the beauty of Lover’s Leap, the Mother Good Village, Swing-a-Long Bridge and, well. LOVER’S LEAP. It’s a gorgeous outcropping that overlooks a couple of really neat spots, but you’ll have to take a look for yourself. There are thousands of people that flock to the Chattanooga area every day, chomping at the bit to take in a heavenly view.

SeeRockCity The beautiful blues and purple nuances in this shot pretty much keep us on our toes. Lover’s Leap, as pictured here, is one of the most popular spots for visitors.

You can see seven states from the top of Lover’s Leap.

Wikipedia It was during the Civil War that two separate journal entries noted the ability to see seven states from the very tippy top.

Wikipedia High Falls takes on a magical twinge when you take a look from this angle.

SeeRockCity This is the Swing-a-Long Bridge, as depicted by See Rock City. It spans 180 feet across.

Wikipedia Plus, you can see the Chattanooga Valley from below. This is one view you won’t find anywhere else.

Linda / Flickr Looking down just might make you a bit sick to your stomach…

David Amsler / Flickr Or up. That’s almost JUST as disconcerting.

Rick Guteleber / Flickr Here’s another panoramic, just to give you an idea of the expanse that lies in front of Lover’s Leap.

Wikipedia The outcropping was given its name after a Cherokee legend depicting two lovers from feuding tribes who were cast from the top to their death. It’s a romantic Romeo and Juliet tale that leaves tears in your eyes.

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SeeRockCity

The beautiful blues and purple nuances in this shot pretty much keep us on our toes. Lover’s Leap, as pictured here, is one of the most popular spots for visitors.

Wikipedia

It was during the Civil War that two separate journal entries noted the ability to see seven states from the very tippy top.

High Falls takes on a magical twinge when you take a look from this angle.

This is the Swing-a-Long Bridge, as depicted by See Rock City. It spans 180 feet across.

Plus, you can see the Chattanooga Valley from below. This is one view you won’t find anywhere else.

Linda / Flickr

Looking down just might make you a bit sick to your stomach…

David Amsler / Flickr

Or up. That’s almost JUST as disconcerting.

Rick Guteleber / Flickr

Here’s another panoramic, just to give you an idea of the expanse that lies in front of Lover’s Leap.

The outcropping was given its name after a Cherokee legend depicting two lovers from feuding tribes who were cast from the top to their death. It’s a romantic Romeo and Juliet tale that leaves tears in your eyes.

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